Q1 2024 Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp Earnings Call
Speaker 2: I now like to turn the call over to Mr. Nathan Rudlege. Please go ahead, sir.
Speaker 3: Good morning and thank you for joining us for Booz Allen's first quarter fiscal year 2024 earnings call.
Speaker 3: We hope you had an opportunity to read the press release we issued earlier this morning. We have also provided presentation slides on our website and are now on slide 2.
Speaker 3: We feel today to talk about our business and financial performance our Horosho Rizanski, our President and Chief Executive Officer and Matt Calderon, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Speaker 3: As shown in disclaimer on slide three, please keep in mind that some of the items we will discuss this morning are forward looking and may relate to future events or future financial performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results.
Speaker 3: to different materially from forecast results discussed in our SEC filings and on this call.
Speaker 3: All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements and speak only as of the date made.
Speaker 3: Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.
Speaker 3: During today's call, we will also discuss some non- GAAP financial measures and other metrics, which we believe provide useful information for investors.
Speaker 3: We include an explanation of adjustments and other reconciliations of our non-GAAP measures to the most comparable GAAP measures in our first quarter fiscal year 2024 earnings release and slides.
Speaker 3: It is now my pleasure to turn the call over to our CEO and President, Rachael Rozensky. We are now on slide four.
Speaker 4: Thank you, Nathan.
Speaker 4: Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining the call.
Speaker 4: This morning, Matt and I are excited to share outstanding financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2024.
Speaker 4: Our business is performing extremely well across all metrics.
Speaker 4: in the first quarter.
Speaker 4: Revenue grew 18% year over year, with industry leading organic growth.
Speaker 4: The bottom line was exceptional.
Speaker 4: And our head count grew at a record pace.
Speaker 4: To more than 32,000 Booz Allen employees.
Speaker 4: I believe these numbers speak for themselves.
Speaker 4: I could not be more proud of our people for delivering a truly tremendous first quarter.
Speaker 4: as we advance our vault strategy and serve our clients most critical missions.
Speaker 4: This morning, I will put the results in context of our investment thesis and current year outlook. This morning, I will put the results in context of our investment thesis and current year outlook.
Speaker 4: Then I'll discuss our people and culture are foundational to our sustained performance.
Speaker 4: And later, Matt will cover the first quarter results and expectations for the full fiscal year in-depth. Our next bulletab
Speaker 4: Before I go on.
Speaker 4: As you know, on July 21st.
Speaker 4: We announced settlement of the U.S. Department of Justice civil investigation into highly technical elements of our government cost accounting and indirect cost charging practices.
Speaker 4: The settlement is within the expected range we previously disclosed in our fourth quarter earnings in May.
Speaker 4: and has been factored into our updated cache guidance.
Speaker 4: We believe the company acted lawfully and responsibly.
Speaker 4: The settlement provides certainty to our employees, clients, and shareholders.
Speaker 4: and allows us to return to regular order with the important work of our DCMA and DCAA regulators.
Speaker 4: And yesterday, the SEC informed us that they have concluded their investigation into Booz Allen.
Speaker 4: Returning to this quarter's performance.
Speaker 4: As always,
Speaker 4: It is important to view our latest results in the context of long-term objectives.
Speaker 4: Our multi-year investment thesis.
Speaker 4: centers on growing adjusted EBITDA to $1.2 to $1.3 billion by fiscal year 2025.
Speaker 4: We have said we expect to achieve that goal through a combination of above-market organic revenue growth, and a more responsive and aligned growth.
Speaker 4: strong and stable margins with capacity to invest in our people and capabilities.
Speaker 4: and capital deployment, the prioritizes strategic acquisitions.
Speaker 4: Our first quarter results demonstrate we are on track to achieve our adjusted EBITDA target.
Speaker 4: We have excellent momentum and remain above expectations on organic growth and profit.
Speaker 4: While strategic acquisitions continue to be a priority,
Speaker 4: Our pipeline of opportunities is more limited than we expected.
Speaker 4: On balance.
Speaker 4: This probably means that we will reach our multi-year targets through greater organic contribution while simultaneously retaining increased flexibility to deploy capital in response to market conditions.
Speaker 4: Shifting to our current fiscal year's expectations.
Speaker 4: On our May earnings call, we described the growth pattern for the year as a strong first half with less certainty in the second half. At that time, we were able to find a way to make the growth pattern stronger.
Speaker 4: The debt ceiling and federal budget negotiations were ongoing.
Speaker 4: As a result, we outlined guidance that reflected our momentum and the range of federal funding in areas after September 30.
Speaker 4: We also said we expect it to start the year at or above the top end of our revenue guidance.
Speaker 4: One quarter in.
Speaker 4: Our performance is ahead of the expectations we set in May.
Speaker 4: Demand for our services and solutions.
Speaker 4: combined with record headcount growth, continue to fuel our momentum.
Speaker 4: While we're pleased that Congress raised the debt ceiling in June ,
Speaker 4: Significant uncertainty still remains about the budget for the government's next fiscal year.
Speaker 4: For us, the key to achieving and exceeding our expectations is our success in selling and starting work before September 30.
Speaker 4: That was our premise going into the year.
Speaker 4: It remains our top priority.
Speaker 4: given the potential for protracted federal budget negotiations.
Speaker 4: Transitioning to a longer term view.
Speaker 4: Over the last three earnings calls, I discussed the three key dimensions of our Volt strategy, velocity, leadership and technology.
Speaker 4: Booz Allen's extraordinary team of leaders and colleagues have achieved significant progress in all three dimensions.
Speaker 4: And perhaps one of the best indicators of our progress is the headcount growth we have experienced in the last four quarters.
Speaker 4: Therefore, today, I would like to spend a few moments sharing some insights into our people and culture.
Speaker 4: First of all,
Speaker 4: Credit for a hiring momentum goes to our leaders and team.
Speaker 4: Well, it is true that the hiring market is less frantic than a year ago. A record hiring goes well beyond that.
Speaker 4: Over the past year, our business and recruiting leaders work together to transform our talent acquisition processes.
Speaker 4: We have streamlined the hiring lifecycle and made meaningful improvements to the experience of becoming a new Booz Allen employee.
Speaker 4: Together, these outcomes set us up well to efficiently hire at speed and scale.
Speaker 5: Second.
Speaker 4: I firmly believe we have an industry leading employee value proposition.
Speaker 4: We care for our people and we invest in our people.
Speaker 4: That means we continuously seek to understand what our employees need to thrive in their lives and careers.
Speaker 4: And then we align our actions, policies and benefits accordingly.
Speaker 4: This level of responsiveness was evident in the bold actions we took to protect the health and safety of all our people.
Speaker 4: throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaker 4: And today we continue to respond to the evolving personal and professional needs of our talent.
Speaker 4: Here are some examples.
Speaker 4: from a well-being perspective.
Speaker 4: We have expanded our mental health resources, created new wellness incentives, and offer greater access to services and treatments.
Speaker 4: at a time of nationwide shortages.
Speaker 4: We also know learning and professional development are important to our employees.
Speaker 4: Particularly, as technological change accelerates.
Speaker 4: Through our technically focused employee groups, boot camps, and upskilling programs, we have
Speaker 4: we empower our highly technical workforce to stay on the leading edge.
Speaker 4: For example, our AI training programs
Speaker 4: offer a progressive learning journey from basic AI literacy through expert proficiency.
Speaker 4: This provides all of our employees with the opportunity to hone their skills and thrive.
Speaker 4: of a server client's pressing needs.
Speaker 4: We have also taken the best of what we've learned in recent years to provide new ways of working that offer more flexibility.
Speaker 4: And we are investing in leadership development to foster a culture that optimizes performance and strengthens belonging.
Speaker 4: as we grow in a hybrid work environment.
Speaker 4: Ultimately.
Speaker 4: People thriving in our culture.
Speaker 4: are the heart of our sustained growth quarter after quarter.
Speaker 4: across the firm.
Speaker 4: diverse talent unite around our purpose and live our values.
Speaker 4: as they contribute to something bigger than themselves.
Speaker 4: We have veterans, clinicians, and technologists working together to help improve access to benefits across the VA.
Speaker 4: Scientists and digital architects.
Speaker 4: Collaborating and innovating to make climate resiliency a reality.
Speaker 4: Intel on cyber experts.
Speaker 4: working around the clock to secure our homeland.
Speaker 4: Cross-functional teams of data scientists, ethicists, mission experts, and physicists.
Speaker 4: Using emergent technologies like Generative AI and Quantum.
Speaker 4: like generative AI and quantum, a support for good.
Speaker 4: And employees giving back by bringing STEM education to youth in underserved communities.
Speaker 5: Insum.
Speaker 4: We work hard every day.
Speaker 4: To make Moselle a place of empowerment.
Speaker 4: Opportunity, Accountability and Belonging.
Speaker 4: A place where each person
Speaker 4: can reach her or his full potential and change the world.
Speaker 4: are amazing people.
Speaker 4: empowered by our unique culture.
Speaker 4: are the reason our strategy works.
Speaker 4: Our results are repeatable.
Speaker 4: and we create sustainable shareholder value.
Speaker 4: And this is why, on these quarterly earnings calls, Matt and I are so proud.
Speaker 6: So proud.
Speaker 4: to represent the incredible work of the over 32,000 Buzallan employees.
And with that, Matt, over to you.
Thank you, Rocio, and thanks to all of you for joining us on today's call.
As Serasio noted, we are extremely pleased with our start to the fiscal year.
Given the momentum in our business, we anticipated that we would come out of the gates strong.
On our last call, I indicated that our first quarter growth would be at or above the top end of our guided range.
As these numbers demonstrate, our team exceeded these expectations.
Our team exceeded these expectations. Thus...
while it is early in the year and significant funding on certain key remains.
We are very well positioned against our fiscal 2024 guidance.
and we remain on track to deliver on our multi-year investment thesis objectives.
deliver on our multi-year investment thesis objectives. Now,
Please turn to slide 6 as I cover our first quarter results in detail.
Total revenue for the quarter grew 18% year over year to approximately $2.7 billion.
Organic revenue was up 16.7% year-over-year, including double-digit growth across all of our federal markets.
Revenue excluding billable expenses grew 16.9% to approximately 1.8%
billion dollars
This is our strongest growth quarter since we went public in 2010.
Our Volt strategy has positioned us well in areas that are primed for long-term growth.
Our defense business continued to accelerate in the first quarter.
with revenue increasing approximately 19% year-over-year.
In defense, we remain focused on bringing differentiated, scaled solutions to the warfighting mission.
In civil, revenue was up approximately 20% year over year.
We continue to position ourselves as a critical partner in the federal digital transformation.
Our intelligence business grew by approximately 18% year over year, including several exciting new wins and a healthy pipeline of opportunities.
We continue to expect the pace of revenue growth in Intel to slow over the balance of the fiscal year.
due to challenging year-over-year comps and the roll-off of a large classified contract.
Finally, our global commercial business, which accounted for 2% of revenue in the quarter, declined approximately 23% year over year.
This reflects the sale of ARMINA and managed threat services businesses in the second and third quarters of fiscal year 2023.
Turning out a head count.
As of June 30th, Booz Allen had more than 32,000 people working directly and indirectly in support of our clients' missions.
We had a record-setting 12.5% annual increase in client staff.
This is the result of continued hiring to meet demand.
a more efficient talent acquisition process.
and enhanced value proposition.
Total headcount, inclusive of corporate staff, increased 11.2%.
Attrition remains well below historical levels.
while we very much remain in a growth posture.
We do anticipate headcount growth will moderate in comparison to the brisk pace we set last fiscal year.
Pivoting to demand, we still see a strong pace and volume of award activity.
Net bookings for the first quarter were approximately $2.7 billion.
This translates to a quarterly book to bill of 1.03 times.
improvement from 0.72 times in the prior year quarter.
Our trailing 12 month book to bill, as of June 30th, was 1.24 times.
in line with our current growth expectations.
Total backlog was up approximately 9.3% year over year to $31.3 billion.
Funded backlog grew 22%.
to $4.9 billion, unfunded backlog fell 9.5% to $9 billion, and priced options grew 18.6%.
to $17.3 billion.
Looking forward, our qualified pipeline of $41.9 billion is up approximately 12% compared to this time last year.
With this pipeline and backlog, we believe we can continue to convert strong demand into industry-leading organic growth.
Moving now to the bottom line, we earned $307 million in adjusted EBITDA on the first quarter. Up, 21.5% from the prior year period.
Our adjusted EBITDA margin of 11.6% was approximately 40 basis points higher than the same period a year ago.
This was a function of our overall growth.
strong contract level performance, and efforts to operate the business more efficiently.
First quarter net income increased 16.9% year over year to $161 million.
Adjusted net income grew 28% year over year.
to $193 million.
This excluded the incremental legal reserve of approximately $28 million recorded in the first quarter in connection with the now settled DOJ matter.
The looted earnings per share grew 18.4% year over year.
It's $1.22.
adjusted diluted earnings per share, which excludes the incremental reserve, grew 30.1% year-over-year.
to $1.47.
Moving now to the balance sheet, we ended the first quarter with $210 million of cash on hand. We ended the first quarter with $210 million of cash on hand.
Free cash flow for the quarter was negative $82 million, the result of $71.5 million of cash used for operating activities.
and $10.5 million of CapEx.
This was in line with our expectations.
as the first quarter is typically our low point in cash flow for the year.
operating cash with seasonally light due to the timing of bonus payouts.
but was aided by strong collections and overall revenue growth.
We continue to spend on strategic investments.
use working capital to support our outsized growth.
Our net debt at the end of the first quarter was approximately $2.7 billion.
and our net leverage ratio was approximately 2.5 times adjusted EBITDA.
Our balance sheet remains strong.
with ample capacity to generate strong future cash flow.
to deploy capital to drive additional shareholder value.
Turning to slide 8.
During the first quarter, we returned approximately $175 million of capital to shareholders.
This included $63 million in quarterly cash dividends.
and approximately $112 million in share of purchases.
at an average price of $96.04 per share.
On capital deployment, we are staying patient and disciplined.
as we navigate macroeconomic conditions.
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and a challenging M&A environment.
Strategic acquisitions remain a key part of our investment thesis.
and we continue to focus on finding small to medium-sized tuck-in acquisitions.
that are aligned with our volt strategy.
act as accelerants to growth.
Create new pathways for client value.
and meet our financial parameters.
Finally, today I am pleased to announce that our Board has approved a quarterly dividend of $0.47 per share.
That will be payable on August 31st.
to stockholders of record as of August 15th.
Turning now to our full year fiscal outlook, please go to slide 9.
Last quarter, we set annual guidance ranges that anticipated an aggressive first half followed by a more conservative second half.
We noted this was due to macroeconomic and budget uncertainty.
the pattern of prior to your comparable performance,
and the typical first half, second half pattern in our business.
These dynamics have not changed.
And it is still early in our fiscal year.
Today, I will give you a little more color on the three factors I indicated will determine where we fall within our guidance range.
First, the budget environment.
While the recent debt ceiling agreement took certain worst-case scenarios off the table, the timing and nature of fiscal 2024 federal appropriations are still unclear.
Second, our conversion of demand.
The second quarter is typically our strongest in terms of bookings.
As Ferasio noted, it is especially crucial this year.
Leading up to the government's fiscal year end, there is a big ramp in taxical selling, bids and proposals. Our entire team is focused on staying ahead of pace.
so that we add to our backlog and efficiently start work on new or extended contracts across our portfolio. The third factor is the timing and pace of headcount growth.
The net heads we added in the first quarter give us confidence we will meet our target of adding 3-5% client staff this fiscal year.
In addition,
We are still assessing certain aspects of the financial impact of the settlement with the Department of Justice.
Apart from the impact on our operating cash flow.
which I will walk you through shortly.
We expect to see a modest increase to our full fiscal year interest expense and a modest decrease in our provision for income tax expense and adjusted EBITDA.
Given our exceptional first quarter performance, we are confident about our outlook. Other than cash, we are not updating guidance at this time.
As a reminder, our full year of fiscal guidance is as follows.
At the top line, we expect revenue growth of 7-11%.
6-10% of which will be organic.
We expect adjusted EBITDA margins in a high 10 to 11 percent range.
This translates to an adjusted EBITDA dollar range.
between 1.075 billion and 1.105 billion dollars or approximately 6 to 9 percent growth year over year.
Our ADEP's guidance range is between $4.80 and $4.95 per share.
For our updated cash guidance, we now expect operating cash flow of between $160,000,000 and $260,000.
This reflects an estimated net impact of $340 million related to our settlement with the Department of Justice.
inclusive of expected tax and interest impacts.
In closing, I am extremely proud of our first quarter results and confident that we can build on the success.
We have the right strategy.
And more importantly, we have the right people.
Our stellar first quarter results are a direct product of their hard work and dedication.
With that, operator, let's open the line for questions.
Ladies and gentlemen, to ask a question, you will need to press star 11 on your telephone and wait for your name to be announced. To withdraw your question, press star 11 again. Please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster.
Now, first question coming from the line up.
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Hi, good morning, Horacio and Matt. Thank you so much. Good morning. Good morning. I don't know if you guys are going to like my question here, but obviously stellar results on the revenue and profit line, so nothing to talk about there. But I just wanted to ask about the DOJ settlement.
and how you think about, Matt, you mentioned some comments about the fiscal 24 guide, but aside from that, do you think it impacted your ability to win business? It doesn't seem like it from the organic growth you've put up, but how do you think it's impacted your business or cash generation over the last few years?
Thanks for the question, Sheila. I mean, the specific answer to your question is we remain very close to our clients. We connect with them all the time. We've been very transparent throughout.
about all of this and our clients understand it and have put it into context. So I don't believe, and I think the numbers would bear out, that this has affected our ability to win business or to execute.
our business and we're now able to look ahead.
I think to put the whole thing in context, we just had a record quarter.
We're extremely pleased.
with that. And I think it is a reflection in some ways of how much upside there is in our business.
when we have a stable environment on the labor side and on the funding side.
I think there are two underlying drivers there. The first one which I spoke to in the prepared remarks is of course our people.
who are the heart of everything.
And the second is that for over a decade, from Vision 2020 now to Vault, we've been positioning against key issues that matter to our clients the most. I've talked in recent calls about China, I've talked about AI, you're gonna see us talk more about quantum and other things.
coming forward. And so, you know, that's how we're seeing the business. We're looking ahead. We're excited and optimistic. And we love this virtual circle that we can create when amazing people do great work.
clients ask for more so we grow that allows us to invest in attracting more amazing people and then building new capabilities and the like so that's
Hopefully that answers your question.
Yeah, no, super helpful.
Sure.
I was going to answer the cash portion of your question Sheila. As Rocio said we are very much looking forward to getting back to normal course with our DCMA and DCA colleagues and you know over time I do believe that we'll have a benefit to our cash performance as you and others have noted.
a meaningful and build sitting on our balance sheet right now. And we look forward to working with our regulators to work through outstanding audits and get back to normal course. Great. And I just wanted to ask about civil as well. I mean, it continues to lead growth of 20 off of a double digit comp. So.
we got to see Helix. Is there any one particular program driving that growth, or is that just your AI capabilities coming through? If you could talk about that a bit.
Sure, I'll start. What's powered our civil growth now for several years is the emphasis on digital transformation across multiple civil agencies. A lot of emphasis on the health agencies.
not just the VA, but also CDC, NIH, CMS, and the like. And so that continues to be a big growth engine. We're seeing really at this point growth across our entire
Civil portfolio, really driven, first it was cloud and digital transformation. We're now seeing more demand for cyber, for AI, and all of that comes together because we bring both the mission and the technology aspects together in ways that our clients value and we believe nobody else can.
Great. Thank you. Thank you. One moment, please, for our next question. Our next question is coming from the line up.
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Hi, hey, good morning.
Good morning.
Hey Horacio, just following up to your comments there, you said you're seeing more interest in AI on the civil side.
As we think about your comments from last earnings call, have you seen any market change in AI interest from customers? And if so, where is that coming from? Is it civil, intel, defense, or some combination?
I think the short form of the answer is all of the above. This is a topic that, as you know, we've been investing in and thinking about for years. At the beginning, there was sort of, I'll call it more curiosity than interest, then it turned to interest, then it turned into demand. At the end of this story, I figured it out and kind of started using multiple strategies
our AI team is growing extraordinarily fast and this is permeating.
Really, the entirety of our business, I can't say this with absolute precision, but essentially all of our largest contracts have some form of AI in scope or the possibility for AI in scope. I don't think our visionary clients would write a five or a 10-year contract now that does not include. For those of you who have no experience architectural technology and are brain
these capabilities because we all know they're transformational and you know, Booz Allen, I'm proud to say is at the forefront.
Great. And just just following up, Matt, to some of your comments there around guidance, you know, you achieve 30% of the midpoint of your FY24 ADAPT's guide in the first quarter, which, you know, compares to 25% last year. As you mentioned, sort of those three items, which of those
are you most focused on to hitting or beating your guide? Is it mainly the booking side this quarter as you lose the Intel contract later in the year or are there other discreet headwinds you're watching?
Yeah, I'll pick two or the three. It's certainly Q2 sales is critical. It's, as we said in the script, it's important every year, particularly this year given the second item I'll highlight, which is the funding uncertainty. And really, our Q2 sets us up not just.
for this fiscal year, but for next fiscal year as well. And that's what we're trying to do, not just on the booking side, but obviously with headcount as well, is produce the year-over-year organic growth that we desire and our investors expect.
Great Thank you, Matt. And thank you, Roger. Thank you.
Thank you and our next question coming from the line of.
Mad Accords with Wells Fargo, your line is open.
Hey guys, thanks for the question. Good morning. I wanted to ask about how you're thinking about capital deployment. Kind of as we go through this year, obviously, you know, the settlement is a little bit of a drag on cash and how you think about maybe balancing that with maybe using a balance sheet to continue repurchases.
Guys, thanks for the question. Good morning. I wanted to ask about how you're thinking about capital deployment. Kind of as we go through this year, obviously, you know, the settlement is a little bit of a drag on cash and how you think about maybe balancing that with maybe using a balance sheet to continue repurchases. Yeah, Matt, I'll start and then.
And Prostio may add to it, certainly it's a significant payment, so of course it has an impact. But that said, we're still very much committed to using the balance sheet to drive incremental, strategic and financial value. We have the balance sheet strength to do that, and organic performance on the EBITDA side certainly fortifies that.
Strategic acquisitions remain our priority, but as we've said, that market remains challenging. We're leaning into it. We've got a good pipeline that we're prosecuting, but deals are harder to consummate. I'm sure you've heard not just from us, but from others that a lot of deals are dying at the finish line, but we're going to continue to lean into it.
That said, we have the flexibility to deploy capital in other ways as appropriate to create
shareholder value and I think you saw that last quarter. We bought back a lot of shares.
Great. Thanks. I'll leave it there. Thank you.
Thank you. And our next question coming from the line of Robert Spengren with Milius Research, your line is open. Thanks, Robert.
Thank you and our next question coming from the line of Robert Spindgren with Milius Research, your line is open. Thanks. Good morning.
Horacio, we talk about AI all the time, it's already come up a bit on this call. How are you using AI internally to improve the cost structure or wherever else you can apply it at Booze? I appreciate that question. And this has been an actual...
a fair amount of discussion internally because it's important to us. Our clients ask us the same question.
And so we are looking for the highest opportunity areas where AI would have the most leverage to our business.
And so we are looking for the highest opportunity areas where AI would have the most leverage to our business. And the obvious one is talent acquisition.
And so we began by using a
somebody else's tool that we purpose into our environment to go through all of our requisitions and make sure that Essentially read all the requisitions for biased language or for things that we didn't want to have in there And to make us be the right kind of face to the market and we've now moved into another phase Which is for matching as you know we have thousands of open requisitions at all the time
think is going to be really the next wave of our value proposition to really help our people understand, you know, this is where I want my career to go, what kinds of opportunities are out there that get me there, what kind of training do I need to have.
to connect into those opportunities and be qualified to do it.
There's a ton of upside there. And then beyond that, as you can imagine, every aspect of our business, we need to think through and again, we're prioritizing high leverage areas first.
Thank you, that's helpful. And then just in terms of the award environment as we look out through the year, I think you talked about Intel coming down, but are there any major recompetes that we should be aware of that might point you to the low end or the high end of your range?
at the same time, any big opportunities that we should be on the lookout for? You know, it's a good question. The answer, I guess, would be yes on both sides of it. Our portfolio, as you've known us for a long time, it used to be
So many small contracts and very few large ones and now the portfolio has still a lot of small contracts and a lot of small task orders into the thousands and a significant share of really large programs. On the large program side, we, you know, those when they...
website and it's a source of increased competition because they attract
more attention and our pipeline is rich. We have a good number of recompetes over the next 12 to 18 months. We have a very good number of things we're going at that are either new or potential takeaways. And all in all, we're optimistic about where we are and how we're positioned.
In addition to what we're seeing from book to bill perspective, we're seeing significant demand from inside existing contracts, particularly in our civil business. So that's a dynamic that as we produce a tremendous value for clients, we're seeing additional tasking on existing contracts.
at a pace, quite frankly, that we haven't seen in the past. Okay, so there's nothing specific either of you would call out, though. You know, there's large contracts being competed all the time. We have a couple of large contracts in health that are up for competition. We have a couple of large contracts in our defense business that are up for competition.
We are well positioned if we lost any of those. Obviously that would not be good. But at the same time, we have a number of very large, very exciting contracts that we are awaiting word on and so forth.
On balance, as we think about the business, we think about contract vehicles, obviously they're important, but we think about them as a means to an end, and the end is to really serve the mission and to create overlap between these contracts when we can so that we are actually well positioned to continue to serve a mission if we lose part of its scope because of a contract.
Thank you. And our next question coming from the line of Kaibong rumor.
Hello.
I'm a little confused. Your headcount went up 2% in the quarter. That's an almost unprecedented first quarter increase.
And the top end of your guide assumes that revenues over the next three quarters will average 110 million less than the first quarter and per your 10k focus Fox was only You know about 55 to 60 million a quarter run rate
So, it looks like either you have too many people on board or your revenue guide has to come up.
Hey, Kyle, I'll take that one.
Look, we had an exceptional Q1. We knew it was going to be strong and as both Rocio and I said it exceeded expectations and it positions us very very well within our guided range. And we are seeing, as Rocio said, significant momentum in the business across all three sectors.
both the supply and demand side. It is early. We do want to see how Q2 plays out. There is, as you know, significant uncertainty in the funding environment. That remains and as I'm sure you know our comps do get harder. We've generated two to three percent headcount growth each quarter for the last quarter, four quarters which is really...
over the back half. Yes, just to be very specific, we have not overhired. Our team is fully utilized and we are leaning forward.
Great. The second one is, now that the DOJ uncertainty is behind you, any thoughts about taking on some more permanent debt and reducing the exposure of the term?
We're always looking at opportunities to revise our capital structure.
always looking at opportunities to revise our capital structure.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And our next question coming from the line up. Louis Di Palma with William Blair Yellen is open.
Hi, Louis. Good morning. We can't hear you.
All right. So when your line is open, you might be on mute.
Right, sorry, he might be having some cell phone issue. I'm not showing any further questions. I will now turn the call back over to Mr. Ransansky for any closing remarks.
Thank you very much. Thank you all for your questions and for taking the time to join us this morning.
As we close today, I'd like to once again recognize this incredible Booz Allen team.
They are the reason that I feel so optimistic about our future.
If you allow me for a moment, let me take a second to just say to all my Booz Allen colleagues,
So if you allow me for a moment, let me take a second to just say to all my Booz Allen colleagues, thank you.
Thank you for your hard work and for all that you do. Your passion and your commitment are truly awe-inspiring.
And to everyone on the call.
Thanks once again for joining us. Have a great day and enjoy the rest of the summer.
Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, that's all for today. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.